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. >> bill clinton graduate from georgetown university in 1968. he returned to the school to speak to them about public service. he touched upon the affordable care act and the budget surplus during his presidency. he also detailed his attempt to reach a police agreement -- a peace agreement between prime minister benjamin not -- prime minister benjamin netanyahu and yasser arafat. [applause] >> thank you very much. thank you. thank you very much. it is great to be back. i want to thank hillary for coming with me today. it has been a long time. [applause] she has not had to sit through one of these in ages. [laughter] i think there are a lot of my former classmates and friends who are here. i thank them for coming. i want to mention that my chief of staff is here. she is a georgetown alumna. she has been pushing for me to put this on the schedule. thank you for being here. to remind me that if i had been a catholic, i could have been a jesuit. [laughter] i can say this. i was america's happiest protestant when the new pope took his holy office and
. >> bill clinton graduate from georgetown university in 1968. he returned to the school to speak to them about public service. he touched upon the affordable care act and the budget surplus during his presidency. he also detailed his attempt to reach a police agreement -- a peace agreement between prime minister benjamin not -- prime minister benjamin netanyahu and yasser arafat. [applause] >> thank you very much. thank you. thank you very much. it is great to be back. i want to...
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now president clinton is correct. in his administration, a rising tide did lift a lot more boats than were lifted in the following administration but, you know, i can understand what he's doing. i would, too, if i were defending my legacy. the truth is i think we would be better served by looking forward and trying to figure out how to get out of this problem because this income inequality problem is a real problem and it does have to be dealt with it and won't be dealt with by blaming george bush or bill clinton for it. >> you bring up gop there with george bush. on the gop side, there's this certain ex-florida governor who may be giving the current new jersey one a run for his money here. we have the "new york times" reporting that jeb bush's increasingly serious and public consideration of a 2016 run has some major republican donors considering jumping the chris christie ship. if that happened, howard, tell me what would that mean for christie? would it mean curtains for him? >> i think christie's already seeing th
now president clinton is correct. in his administration, a rising tide did lift a lot more boats than were lifted in the following administration but, you know, i can understand what he's doing. i would, too, if i were defending my legacy. the truth is i think we would be better served by looking forward and trying to figure out how to get out of this problem because this income inequality problem is a real problem and it does have to be dealt with it and won't be dealt with by blaming george...
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although, i did notice the other day that sasha needed a speaker at career day and invited bill clinton. i was a little hurt by that. >> joining us from washington to tell us what those and other numbers mean is fred yang, part of the team who conducts the news polling. nice to see you. >> good morning, melissa. what's the biggest mistake when reporting poll numbers. what are we doing to produce the numbers for mid outcomes? >> the numbers are the numbers. i think one mistake we make is assuming what happens in march, april and may will happen in november. the 40% of the job waiting for the president. it's not great. but it's the best it's been since last october. and i think the other things we need to look at as media and analysts are also trends. and right now, the president is trending up. i think in some respects because of the success of the 8 million signups for the aca. >> that's an interesting one. we were just talking about whether or not there's an opportunity to rebrand this. honestly, i'm a little interested here in the key reasons for why the president's approval rate rema
although, i did notice the other day that sasha needed a speaker at career day and invited bill clinton. i was a little hurt by that. >> joining us from washington to tell us what those and other numbers mean is fred yang, part of the team who conducts the news polling. nice to see you. >> good morning, melissa. what's the biggest mistake when reporting poll numbers. what are we doing to produce the numbers for mid outcomes? >> the numbers are the numbers. i think one mistake...
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a run for money. >> briefly, before we go with the prominent developments behind clinton, where does that leave joe biden. >> she will not have a coronation, the democrats have a deep bench. there are plenty of people that could run against her and be credibility. we saw it in 2008. barack obama came out of nowhere and won that nom face. he is the -- nomination. she is the strongest candidate. >>> thank you both for joining me this morning. >>> we were talking about the immigration rallies. hundreds of demonstrators were rallying to demand a change on immigration policy. [ chants ] >> they call on the barack obama administration to curb its aggressive approach. they say it divides families, leaving children backhand when one or for parents are september to the native country. last month the president called for a review of the deportation policies. >>> al jazeera america's groundbreaking series "borderland" - six americans are making a dangerous journey retriesing the footsteps of migrants that died trying to get to the united states. the series wraps up with a look at how they fared
a run for money. >> briefly, before we go with the prominent developments behind clinton, where does that leave joe biden. >> she will not have a coronation, the democrats have a deep bench. there are plenty of people that could run against her and be credibility. we saw it in 2008. barack obama came out of nowhere and won that nom face. he is the -- nomination. she is the strongest candidate. >>> thank you both for joining me this morning. >>> we were talking...
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secretary clinton was. but now he has the responsibility to make sure his state department is releasing all the documents we have requested. >> marie harf said yesterday there are no unreleased documents and that the entire exercise is a fishing expedition. >> what the republicans allege that there was attempts by this administration to cover up or spin what happened is 100% false. >> a fox news poll shows that by a margin of 61% to 26%, voters believe the white house is trying to cover up what happened in benghazi rather than being open and transparent. those views are mostly unchanged since last year. there is a risk in the gop benghazi strategy. democratic incumbents -- the gop's intent to win back the senate in the midterms could be thwarted if republicans pile on with an excessive focus on benghazi. >> in ten minutes, we'll go in-depth on this issue and what we can expect. thanks, doug. >>> now to the growing crisis in ukraine that shows no signs of abating. secretary of state john kerry calling today'
secretary clinton was. but now he has the responsibility to make sure his state department is releasing all the documents we have requested. >> marie harf said yesterday there are no unreleased documents and that the entire exercise is a fishing expedition. >> what the republicans allege that there was attempts by this administration to cover up or spin what happened is 100% false. >> a fox news poll shows that by a margin of 61% to 26%, voters believe the white house is...
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hillary clinton. >>> and a new generation of power. one city's plans to transform landfills into sources of energy. it's today's big idea. >>> it is also derby day. with horse names like wicked strong, junk in the trunk, and thissier's favorite, california chrome, will we get our first triple crown winner in 36 years? we'll go to churchill downs as well. good saturday to you. i'm craig melvin. in ukraine, they're calling it war. right now the military is desperately trying to take back portions of that country from pro-russian separatists. it all came to a bloody head friday when at least 42 people were killed in odessa as fires and gunfights broke out during violent clashes between pro and anti-russian groups. 125 people were hurt yesterday. russia's president vladimir putin is blaming the surge in violence on ukraine and the west as well. it's putting new pressure on the white house to find a way to force russia to withdraw. nbc's kristen welker is live for us at the white house with more this after
hillary clinton. >>> and a new generation of power. one city's plans to transform landfills into sources of energy. it's today's big idea. >>> it is also derby day. with horse names like wicked strong, junk in the trunk, and thissier's favorite, california chrome, will we get our first triple crown winner in 36 years? we'll go to churchill downs as well. good saturday to you. i'm craig melvin. in ukraine, they're calling it war. right now the military is desperately trying to...
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i didn't vote against senator clinton. i voted for barack obama. >> one other thing i want to hit on here as we wrap. you talk about your parents in the book. you said that you're still astonished to this day how hard they fought to get you and your brothers the educational opportunities they never had. you go back that far. we have a picture up here as well that our viewers can see. but as you -- how much did that really -- i guess you give your partisans all the credit in the world. how their decisions and that sacrifice and their insistence on education is why you're sitting where you are today? >> there's no question about it. my mother opened a kindergarten in our church when i was 4 years old. and enrolled all of us in that kindergarten. and all of the children who attended our church. my father was -- he never got a high school diploma. though he took a test. and entered college. but he wasser in er inever awar degree because he did not have a high school diploma. my dad did not tell me about that until i approached
i didn't vote against senator clinton. i voted for barack obama. >> one other thing i want to hit on here as we wrap. you talk about your parents in the book. you said that you're still astonished to this day how hard they fought to get you and your brothers the educational opportunities they never had. you go back that far. we have a picture up here as well that our viewers can see. but as you -- how much did that really -- i guess you give your partisans all the credit in the world. how...
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every president has done it, it's just that president clinton is very, very, very good at it. do you know he has organized in the past year over 100 fundraising dinners and over 200 fundraising midnight snacks. did you know that? is he laughing? is he -- >>> is the president -- he's drinking a lot of water but ultimately he is laughing. tomorrow night in washington is the white house correspondents' dinners which affords, let's be honest, the ethically dub bows and in poor taste annual opportunity for the white house press corps to canoodl, the one great civic virtue sincerely about the white house corresponden correspondents' dinner is it is freaking funny. it's always funny even when the comedy pushes the limit for what you are allowed to say in polite company. >> but this is amazing, you know, the first black president. i know you're biracial, but the first black president. it's proud. proud to be able to say that. you know, the first black president. well, that's unless you screw up. and then it's going to be, what's up with the half white guy, huh? who voted for the milad
every president has done it, it's just that president clinton is very, very, very good at it. do you know he has organized in the past year over 100 fundraising dinners and over 200 fundraising midnight snacks. did you know that? is he laughing? is he -- >>> is the president -- he's drinking a lot of water but ultimately he is laughing. tomorrow night in washington is the white house correspondents' dinners which affords, let's be honest, the ethically dub bows and in poor taste annual...
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you might have two dynasties running against each other, clinton versus bush. host: in your piece for politico, you take a look at one candidate running for reelection this year, john kasich of ohio. their eyeers may have on 2016, let's watch. [video clip] >> he grew up in a hard-working steel town on the ohio river. fatherhere john kasich's carried the mail six days a week. his grandfather worked in the coal mine. his mother was the daughter of immigrants. here, john kasich learned the value of a job. the dignity of work, and a passion for helping others. when he stepped out on his own, those values went with him. here, john kasich earned a degree and graduated a proud but that. -- a proud buckeye. he led a team that balanced a budget and ignited job growth. here, he married karen and became the father of twin girls. today, as john kasich leads ohio of job creation, it is the values he learned here. governor john kasich. why did yousabato, want to highlight that particular spot? guest: there are some candidates this year who are running double campaigns, wheth
you might have two dynasties running against each other, clinton versus bush. host: in your piece for politico, you take a look at one candidate running for reelection this year, john kasich of ohio. their eyeers may have on 2016, let's watch. [video clip] >> he grew up in a hard-working steel town on the ohio river. fatherhere john kasich's carried the mail six days a week. his grandfather worked in the coal mine. his mother was the daughter of immigrants. here, john kasich learned the...
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it's just that president clinton is very, very, very good at it. he has organized over 100 fund-raising dinners and over 200 fund-raising midnight snacks, did you know that? is he laughing? is he ? is the president -- as he is drinking a lot of water ultimately he is laughing. tomorrow night in washington, the white house correspondents' dinner which afford, let's be honest, the ethically dubious and arguably in poor taste annual public opportunity for members of the white house press corps to all but ka ed innoodle the people they're offering. and though that point of the event is, the one virtue about the white house correspondent's dinner, it is funny even when comedy pushes the limit for what you are allowed to say in polite company. >> but this is amazing, you know, the first black preside president -- i know you are biracial, but the first black president. you know, proud to be able to say that, the first black president. you know? well that is unless you screw up. and then it is going to be up with the half white guy, huh? who voted for him,
it's just that president clinton is very, very, very good at it. he has organized over 100 fund-raising dinners and over 200 fund-raising midnight snacks, did you know that? is he laughing? is he ? is the president -- as he is drinking a lot of water ultimately he is laughing. tomorrow night in washington, the white house correspondents' dinner which afford, let's be honest, the ethically dubious and arguably in poor taste annual public opportunity for members of the white house press corps to...
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i would look at hillary clinton a competitor of ideas. whether or not i run or jeb bush runs, our ideas clash, because i really do believe we have way too much government. i think the manner which we hasn'ted foreign policy asia disaster. so it -- is a disaster, so it be a clash of ideas. i don't know we have that many clashes. >> you say you're pretty close? >> on many things we are there would be nuances youch don't take any two republicans anywhere and they would agree on 100 things but probably aglow on 58 to 90 and that makes us closer than i would be to nancy pelosi or hillary clinton or harry reid or barack obama. >> i see that argument. i'm going to give you another shot. an iowa poll, you're fame with it. let me tell the audience. an iowa poll, you came out on top. ahead of paul ryan and ahead of jeb bush. not by much but you're out ahead. in iowa. what's that -- what would that tell our audience, governor huckabee? >> the people in iowa are very, very smart people and should be carefully listened to. is that what i should say? >
i would look at hillary clinton a competitor of ideas. whether or not i run or jeb bush runs, our ideas clash, because i really do believe we have way too much government. i think the manner which we hasn'ted foreign policy asia disaster. so it -- is a disaster, so it be a clash of ideas. i don't know we have that many clashes. >> you say you're pretty close? >> on many things we are there would be nuances youch don't take any two republicans anywhere and they would agree on 100...
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hillary clinton signed the declaration of war to send us to war. and then she sits there and blames it on bush like the stupid democrats that colin and don't have enough sense to know that we lost americans have fought for this country, that meant something to this country. they need to get off their hands and get the racist democratic two-faced -- remember that this happened on september 11 very . a look at some other headlines. calls for the trenton mayor to resign in the wake of some new audio and video. from the denver post. and, a related story on marijuana from the front page of the pits were post-gazette. -- of the pittsburgh post-gazette. more on the benghazi investigation and the latest from senate republicans, including senator lindsey graham, who followed john mccain on the senate floor yesterday with these remarks. >> a talk about 25 thousand documents they provided. -- they talk about 25,000 documents they provided. it is a relevance of the documents and significance of the documents. the reason they did not want you, me, and anyone el
hillary clinton signed the declaration of war to send us to war. and then she sits there and blames it on bush like the stupid democrats that colin and don't have enough sense to know that we lost americans have fought for this country, that meant something to this country. they need to get off their hands and get the racist democratic two-faced -- remember that this happened on september 11 very . a look at some other headlines. calls for the trenton mayor to resign in the wake of some new...
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talked to some of clinton's writers and the writers would get the jokes and clinton would be like, these are about me. they should be about the other people. and one of the drafts that was released in this most recent clinton document dump, one they tried out that clinton liked was the white house press corps was the opposite of lake woe be gone. that all were below average. >> we'll see how it goes. joel mchale is the host, right? >> people are excited about that. the weekend is growing and growing and growing. >> it's a big weekend. mike allen, thank you, sir. >>> coming up, he said it was an honest mistake, but now there's a good chance you'll see jameis winston king crab legs in a grocery store near you. that's right. >>> and later, a suspected carjacker getting the ride of his life while holding onto the side of a new york city cab. "morning joe" straight ahead. ♪ just take a closer look. it works how you want to work. with a fidelity investment professional... or managing your investments on your own. helping you find new ways to plan for retirement. and save on taxes where you c
talked to some of clinton's writers and the writers would get the jokes and clinton would be like, these are about me. they should be about the other people. and one of the drafts that was released in this most recent clinton document dump, one they tried out that clinton liked was the white house press corps was the opposite of lake woe be gone. that all were below average. >> we'll see how it goes. joel mchale is the host, right? >> people are excited about that. the weekend is...
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when that country was turned into a massive killing field the world stood by with clinton in the peacekeeping chief had actionable intelligence information that could have mitigated the genocide. also holding a series of meetings or hearings we heard from people who said we had the information on hand. he was there wanted to take effective action that was of course, of 1 million people who were slaughtered in and with that information it could have been prevented or largely mitigated. the and the overall book to the corpses piled high and was shocked. ladies and gentlemen, it is happening again as our witnesses know and bear witness to the question is if the phrase never again is one that we use a and whether or not we have two distinguished witnesses and also and richards assistant secretary for population refugee and migration. while sending two people to justify is encouraging it shows the issue but the question i will ask them is whether redoing? but are we doing enough? in 2012 the administration created the atrocity provincial board following a study that said preventing mass atrocities
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. >> secretary hilary clinton whispered into the air that it was the video that had done this. is that true? when did you think it was over? when were americans out of harm's way? when were they safe? >> they are still not safe today. >> when did you think the fight was over? >> we are still there. that night, september 12th, we still had people in benghazi, when was the fight over? >> when the people from benghazi finley made their way pack and were extracted back to tripoli. >> you can watch the rest of the hearing on c-span when it is getting underway. and join the conversation on facebook where we are asking has benghazi been fully invested. a new pentagon report found sexual assaults in the military rose 25% between 2012-2013. defense secretary chuck hagel discussed the report and he is joined by officials from the defense department sexual assault prevention and response office. this is 45 minutes. >> good afternoon. happy may day. last week, as i think many of you know, i visited dod's safe helpline for survivors of sexual assault. and i saw, when i was over there, an in
. >> secretary hilary clinton whispered into the air that it was the video that had done this. is that true? when did you think it was over? when were americans out of harm's way? when were they safe? >> they are still not safe today. >> when did you think the fight was over? >> we are still there. that night, september 12th, we still had people in benghazi, when was the fight over? >> when the people from benghazi finley made their way pack and were extracted back...
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hillary clinton won't admit there was a failure. she has a book tour coming and she'll address this scare on. i'm not sure by 2016 it will be the issue it is now. this is an issue for republicans to fill the void of a slow news cycle to get things going. the white house has clearly made a mistake by not getting all this information out there soon enough. a lot of the scandal of ben gaz ne that e-mail from ben rhodes that we've been talking about is really about why this stuff didn't come out before. the white house has an explanation for why he wrote that, but this is what the white house is trying to do, do damage control. when you have the scandals, best not to too damage control. best to try to deal with everything right away. and i think if more stuff comes out, the drip drip, it will continue to be an issue, but by the time we're voting in 2016, the american people are voting in 2016 they'll be voting on mortgages, jobs, the future, they won't be voting on a tragedy that happened, at that point, four or five years ago. >> i hea
hillary clinton won't admit there was a failure. she has a book tour coming and she'll address this scare on. i'm not sure by 2016 it will be the issue it is now. this is an issue for republicans to fill the void of a slow news cycle to get things going. the white house has clearly made a mistake by not getting all this information out there soon enough. a lot of the scandal of ben gaz ne that e-mail from ben rhodes that we've been talking about is really about why this stuff didn't come out...
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how about that woman right there, hillary clinton? according to a new report, gop donors would prevalenten over ted cruz or rand paul in 2016. really? let's talk now to fox business senior correspondent, charlie gasparino. you know how wall street works. is that right, she's number three behind those two? >> yeah. if you had a polling of the top wall street guys, she would be number three behind those two. we should point out, this is politico's thesis. i don't necessarily agree with this. i think if rand paul and ted cruz showed they could beat her f the polls were tight, a lot of wall street guys would support them because they wants less government, less regulation, the type of stuff that they don't like, that hillary, while she was working with barak obama pushed. that's the big thing. is the taint of barak obama enough to force money in big business? i think politico is calling it too early. >> that's what they do, just to generate buzz. we're talking about it right now. but who does wall street like best? >> i think they like je
how about that woman right there, hillary clinton? according to a new report, gop donors would prevalenten over ted cruz or rand paul in 2016. really? let's talk now to fox business senior correspondent, charlie gasparino. you know how wall street works. is that right, she's number three behind those two? >> yeah. if you had a polling of the top wall street guys, she would be number three behind those two. we should point out, this is politico's thesis. i don't necessarily agree with...
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let's remember something interesting about where hillary clinton and bill clinton are now vis-a-vis where they were when they entered national politics. they were making $35,000 a year when he was governor of arkansas. now they have made in excess of $100 million on speeches. so they may not be in the eyes of many democrats the best messengers for the message of economic populism. >> you know -- >> $100 million? >> they've got a nice quote between the two of them. >> $100 million. >> highest paid. >> not bad. >> in listening to him just briefly, he spoke for two hours. >> no, he did not. stop it, barnicle. that's his first convention he spoke at. that was horrible. >> he was up for two hours with charts and graphs. >> don't tell me that. >> tim didn't stay for the two hours. >> i was going to say i hope he took his iphone and played angry birds. >> one of the interesting aspects listening to the president, he can recreate in people's minds, i think, a fondness for that period of time in the 1990s during the clinton administration. people forget a lot of the negatives. there's a fondness f
let's remember something interesting about where hillary clinton and bill clinton are now vis-a-vis where they were when they entered national politics. they were making $35,000 a year when he was governor of arkansas. now they have made in excess of $100 million on speeches. so they may not be in the eyes of many democrats the best messengers for the message of economic populism. >> you know -- >> $100 million? >> they've got a nice quote between the two of them. >>...
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you could say clinton was lucky, he caught the tech boom. clinton was lucky, he came out of the recession. i hope i have convinced you it wasn't just me. we had a whole team of gifted people working on this. but one thing you cannot explain away is the difference in the poverty reduction numbers. that is the single most important number to me in my eight years as president, personally. in all the so-called prosperity of the 1980's, only 77,000 of our fellow americans moved from poverty into the middle class. in the 1990's, 100 times as many, 7.7 million people, did. that was policy. [applause] interestingly enough, the conservatives always said they hated the government, but the size of the federal government expanded by nearly 200,000 under president reagan. we maximized the use of technology, thanks to al gore's reinventing government program, and we reduce the size of federal government by to 347,000 by the time i -- when i was in office. we were doing what we should have been doing for years, using the benefits of technology to increase
you could say clinton was lucky, he caught the tech boom. clinton was lucky, he came out of the recession. i hope i have convinced you it wasn't just me. we had a whole team of gifted people working on this. but one thing you cannot explain away is the difference in the poverty reduction numbers. that is the single most important number to me in my eight years as president, personally. in all the so-called prosperity of the 1980's, only 77,000 of our fellow americans moved from poverty into the...
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> the only thing i can see changing this, and it's so political an assessment, for example, hillary clinton gets elected for eight years of democratic rule, followed by two and a half years more of president obama, at some point during the course of that decade, they might be able to shift the supreme court back to something reasonable about the money and speech. but remember, it seems to be as long as you got discord, even with kennedy on it, you're not going to get a good result. >> that's true, but the history of reform as a political matter, you know this, is there's no impetus in congress for change unless there's -- >> of course not. >> unless there's a scandal. watergate, all led to reform, but we got to -- you wait for that, then you -- >> could that be because politicians think it must be a good system, i'm here? >> that's right. >> thank you, david corn. i'm very despondent about this decision and its constant use of big money to tell us what to think. >>> anyway, up next, big victory for opponents of voter i.d. laws, and it is a big victory, and the reason some believe it could l
> the only thing i can see changing this, and it's so political an assessment, for example, hillary clinton gets elected for eight years of democratic rule, followed by two and a half years more of president obama, at some point during the course of that decade, they might be able to shift the supreme court back to something reasonable about the money and speech. but remember, it seems to be as long as you got discord, even with kennedy on it, you're not going to get a good result. >>...
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[applause] you, president clinton, for joining us. i have a few questions from students at georgetown and students watching us live from the clinton school of public service at the university of arkansas. let's get into that. the first question is from alicia. she asks, an important achievement of obama's term has been the brain project. a important advancement for research university like georgetown. what is your opinion of someone like this? some of the ethical issues? >> i support the brain project. it is starting out with a modest amount of money, but is an important thing to do. it is important to have public investment in grantmaking areas -- groundbreaking areas where there is no immediate prospect of return. when you break through the first barrier, other people will pick it up. that is what happened with the human genome. we spent $3 billion of your money on it. a study that said we had benefited $180 billion in terms of research. that is what will happen with this brain research. we are learning amazing things. it is particu
[applause] you, president clinton, for joining us. i have a few questions from students at georgetown and students watching us live from the clinton school of public service at the university of arkansas. let's get into that. the first question is from alicia. she asks, an important achievement of obama's term has been the brain project. a important advancement for research university like georgetown. what is your opinion of someone like this? some of the ethical issues? >> i support the...
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we were so passionate about it, madeleine may remember, that president clinton joked that nato must be offering to move the headquarters to wilmington, delaware -- because -- no, i'm serious. it was -- do you remember that's what he said at the time of the official vote. but you know, all these years later, there are some who look at russia's aggression in ukraine and say -- maybe we should not have extended security guarantees to poland, romania, bulgaria and the baltic states. but i think it shows we had to extend that guarantee, because we reject and continue to reject, have rejected the notion of a sphere of influence built on the backs of the people who deserve freedom -- freedom that we always supported and that we believe is as vital today as it was then. and let's be clear -- the current crisis born in the enlargment of nato and the eu 15 yeras ago has nothing to do with -- 15 years ago has nothing to do with the enlargement of nato. it was born in the kremlin. it was born in putin's mind. it has nothing to do with the fact that we expanded nato. and here's another debate we do
we were so passionate about it, madeleine may remember, that president clinton joked that nato must be offering to move the headquarters to wilmington, delaware -- because -- no, i'm serious. it was -- do you remember that's what he said at the time of the official vote. but you know, all these years later, there are some who look at russia's aggression in ukraine and say -- maybe we should not have extended security guarantees to poland, romania, bulgaria and the baltic states. but i think it...
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. >> reporter: facing further scrutiny then secretary of state hillary clinton strongly defended both rice and the white house. >> with all due respect, the fact is we have four dead americans. was it because of a protest or was it because of guys out for a walk one night who decided they'd go kill some americans? what difference at this point does it make? >> reporter: republicans in congress now say the newly released e-mails are evidence that the white house was trying to protect the president has he faced reelection. >> it demonstrates for the first time the direction on the talking points came directly out of the white house. >> reporter: but a national security council spokesperson said the rhodes' e-mail reinforces a consistent white house message saying in a statement, "this e-mail con tans general topline talking points. there were protests taking place across the region in reaction to an offensive internet video so that's what these points addressed." white house officials continue to insist they had every reason to believe at the time that the demonstrations inspired the at
. >> reporter: facing further scrutiny then secretary of state hillary clinton strongly defended both rice and the white house. >> with all due respect, the fact is we have four dead americans. was it because of a protest or was it because of guys out for a walk one night who decided they'd go kill some americans? what difference at this point does it make? >> reporter: republicans in congress now say the newly released e-mails are evidence that the white house was trying to...
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this is an opportunity that the nba hilary clintons and it took full advantage of it, think it's a wonderful day for sports in america. >> let's talk about adam silver. this is really a huge day for him. the first real test on the job he has been in, as you said, about three months now, and making the point that we've got to fundamentally change the way that we think and the way that we act. i thought he handled it very well. he was to the point and compassionate. i know you know him very well personally. is it your sense that commissioners in the past would have made the same decision as him, or what does it tell you about him? >> his predecessor david stern, who he worked for for quite some time, there was criticism towards him that sometimes he might have put a halo over donald sterling because let's not forget, we know and we heard about donald sterling has been in the news before for racial discrimination, about elgin baylor who was his general manager, about not allowing blacks and hispanics and jews to rent out because he is a real estate mogul in l.a. i'm not sure how to answer that
this is an opportunity that the nba hilary clintons and it took full advantage of it, think it's a wonderful day for sports in america. >> let's talk about adam silver. this is really a huge day for him. the first real test on the job he has been in, as you said, about three months now, and making the point that we've got to fundamentally change the way that we think and the way that we act. i thought he handled it very well. he was to the point and compassionate. i know you know him very...
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>> i wouldn't jump to the conclusion that hillary clinton is doing better. i'll bet she said similarring things that we are complaining about with john kerry. it's very hard when your theology is challenged to break free from it. martha: a moment when the reporter becomes the story he is covering. watch. go now! get out of there. that's what happened when a deadly tornado touched down at a local tv station. >> bill: we'll talk to congressman tim griffin how his district is going to rebuild after it was turned into virtual wasteland. >> when you walk around and know meyer and mother -- my brother and mother's house is worse than mine. you, my friend are a master of diversification. who would have thought three cheese lasagna would go with chocolate cake and ceviche? the same guy who thought that small caps and bond funds would go with a merging markets. it's a masterpiece. thanks. clearly you are type e. you made it phil. welcome home. now what's our strategy with the fondue? diversifying your portfolio? e*trade gives you the tools and resources to get it rig
>> i wouldn't jump to the conclusion that hillary clinton is doing better. i'll bet she said similarring things that we are complaining about with john kerry. it's very hard when your theology is challenged to break free from it. martha: a moment when the reporter becomes the story he is covering. watch. go now! get out of there. that's what happened when a deadly tornado touched down at a local tv station. >> bill: we'll talk to congressman tim griffin how his district is going to...
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the financial executives consider clinton a familiar face given her time as a new york senator and has relatively not raid views on taxation and vg regulation. a top lawyer told pollitt coe if it turns out to be jed versus hilary, we'd love that: . >> a nightmare for wall street, that's what supporters of paul cruz and warren say they love about their candidates. >>> the new york publishing world are joiging act -- joining activists comparing elizabeth warren and hillary clinton. warren's title is aspirational. hinting at a world where power is shared equally. hillary clinton has a book called "hard choices", convoying a world in which the ideal and conservative clash and progress slow. prague matrix versus idea yolism welcome to the battle for the 2016 democratic presidential nomination. >> in the 2014 midterm election. there are a lot of ads featuring candidates shooting or carrying guns. john stone is running a campaign add that goes a step further. watch. >> my forefather used a canon like this to fight the british in savannah and win us a constitution. as the only licensed firearm
the financial executives consider clinton a familiar face given her time as a new york senator and has relatively not raid views on taxation and vg regulation. a top lawyer told pollitt coe if it turns out to be jed versus hilary, we'd love that: . >> a nightmare for wall street, that's what supporters of paul cruz and warren say they love about their candidates. >>> the new york publishing world are joiging act -- joining activists comparing elizabeth warren and hillary clinton....
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clinton's book has the title "hard choices." her title conveys a world in which the ideal clashes and progress can be fright nippingly slow -- frighteningly slow. prague matrix versus ideaism. >> in the 2013 primaries, there's a lot of ads featuring candidates carrying or shootings. john stone is running a campaign ad that goes a step further. watch. gungun. >> my forefather used a canon like this to fight the british and the savannah and win the constitution. i'm willing to do the same as the only licensed dealer. >> in case the british are coming john stone and his canon are ready to go. it may work in the g.o.p. primary and tea partiers, but could backfire in the general election. this is a generally democratic district. that is the power politics. >> not to laugh or make light of the situation, but how do you stray so far from a serious topic, gun control. >> this is a guy that obviously doesn't believe in gun control and thinks the democrats are coming to take away second amendment rights and he's prepared to defend his rig
clinton's book has the title "hard choices." her title conveys a world in which the ideal clashes and progress can be fright nippingly slow -- frighteningly slow. prague matrix versus ideaism. >> in the 2013 primaries, there's a lot of ads featuring candidates carrying or shootings. john stone is running a campaign ad that goes a step further. watch. gungun. >> my forefather used a canon like this to fight the british and the savannah and win the constitution. i'm willing...
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had to get off his speakership, had two affairs, and ended two marriages, and was hitting president clinton at the time for his own infidelities. why is it, though, because there are so many stories like this, that we continue to get great advice from people that can't seem to take their own advice? >> i think it's just way too easy to become an inspirational icon in america, and newt gingrich is a prime example of that. he kind of put himself out as this moral leader, and he said he was, and everyone believed him. then he just fueled on itself, and there's just example after example from our culture of these people that were not good people. >> so, zach, let's talk about lance armstrong. i was until recently a huge fan. i read his -- >> my condolences. >> i read it's not about the bike. really i got a lot personally out of it. found it really inspirational, really moeshational. you have a quote from him in the book. he says winning is about heart. it's got to be in the right place. which just feels so weird and wrong hearing it come from lance armstrong, but, you know, he did have this sor
had to get off his speakership, had two affairs, and ended two marriages, and was hitting president clinton at the time for his own infidelities. why is it, though, because there are so many stories like this, that we continue to get great advice from people that can't seem to take their own advice? >> i think it's just way too easy to become an inspirational icon in america, and newt gingrich is a prime example of that. he kind of put himself out as this moral leader, and he said he was,...
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he represented president clinton. he also represented the late marge schott when baseball forced her out as the owner of the cincinnati reds years ago after she was accused of racism. it will be very interesting to hear how mr. bennett feels this will all come to an end a little bit later. >> that's right. >> let's show you the markets, shall we. >> as we mentioned, the dow is up, bill, 23 points. this is index that still hasn't reclined its high, december 31st the end of last year is when he had the close high. had an intraday high. >> like a team that can't hold the lead. up 100 points on the open, and we see where it is right now. nasdaq, that's the big loser today. momentum stocks to blame. >> once again, the story there hasn't changed, it seems, in the last couple of weeks and the s&p 500 index, off two points to 1861, and we're looking at a more defensive tone to this market as we enter the final hour. >> a lot to talk about with our closing bell exchange. peter, give us some of the hits, runs and the errors her
he represented president clinton. he also represented the late marge schott when baseball forced her out as the owner of the cincinnati reds years ago after she was accused of racism. it will be very interesting to hear how mr. bennett feels this will all come to an end a little bit later. >> that's right. >> let's show you the markets, shall we. >> as we mentioned, the dow is up, bill, 23 points. this is index that still hasn't reclined its high, december 31st the end of last...
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. >>> also, why would wall street secretly like hillary clinton for president? we're going to debate that when we come back. okay, listen up! i'm re-workin' the menu. mayo? corn dogs? you are so outta here! aah! [ female announcer ] the complete balanced nutrition of great-tasting ensure. 24 vitamins and minerals, antioxidants, and 9 grams of protein. [ bottle ] ensure®. nutrition inharge™. was a truly amazing day.ey, [ bottle ] ensure®. without angie's list, i don't know if we could have found all the services we needed for our riley. for over 18 years we've helped people take care of the things that matter most. join today at angieslist.com hey kevin...still eating chalk for hearburn? yea. try alka seltzer fruit chews. they work fast on heart burn and taste awesome. these are good. told ya! i'm feeling better already. alka-seltzer fruit chews. enjoy the relief! >>> welcome back to "the real story." >>> crews hunting for signs of that malaysian airlines plane ending all air searches today instead focusing now on efforts underwater. a u.s. navy robotic subca
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of bill clinton. the stocks went up 213%. melissa: president obama hitting wall street really hard, punishing people like jamie dimon. why wouldn't she want to be like president obama? >> she has already said she will not be like that. that is anybody's guess. spread the risk around from the financial crisis. the one question is is the republican party in such disarray we have to root for the other guy or girl in this case? the '90s were a great decade especially when clinton got in there because he raised taxes and cut them. he did that with a republican congress. charlie: who allowed the creation of all these banks that eventually blew up? it is glass-steagall and bill clinton. who allowed the creation of all these mortgage-backed securities? this put a lot of money and wall street pockets. republicans on wall street will not support hillary clinton no way, no how. melissa: why are they disaster from an investment point of view? charlie: they are not. no way. >> you link back clinton to previous cli
of bill clinton. the stocks went up 213%. melissa: president obama hitting wall street really hard, punishing people like jamie dimon. why wouldn't she want to be like president obama? >> she has already said she will not be like that. that is anybody's guess. spread the risk around from the financial crisis. the one question is is the republican party in such disarray we have to root for the other guy or girl in this case? the '90s were a great decade especially when clinton got in there...
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former president bill clinton weighed in on the destruction saying my thoughts and prayers are with the families and communities in arkansas oklahoma and iowa. the clean up is expected to be lengthy. for more information, just go to cnn.com/impact. right now, let me bring in cnn meteorologist jennifer gray. she has been covering the severe weather. more tornado watches right now. is that correct? >> yeah. more watches and these are huge. this one in particular right here from southern tennessee through portions of alabama and through mississippi including jackson, this is considered a particularly dangerous situation. they don't issue those very often and when they do you know we could have a very, very large threat of large tornados and they could be long-lived. a new tornado watch has just been issued for portions of eastern tennessee. this watch will be in effect until 9:00 central time for tonight. we also have tornado warnings in effect. this is for mississippi as well. these are moving to the northeast. they will be crossing i-55 in just a couple of minutes. these are fast moving
former president bill clinton weighed in on the destruction saying my thoughts and prayers are with the families and communities in arkansas oklahoma and iowa. the clean up is expected to be lengthy. for more information, just go to cnn.com/impact. right now, let me bring in cnn meteorologist jennifer gray. she has been covering the severe weather. more tornado watches right now. is that correct? >> yeah. more watches and these are huge. this one in particular right here from southern...
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we'll speak with him about the growing religious influence and why would wall street like hillary clinton for president? and chasing storms quickly turned to saving lives all at the top of the hour. >> medical technician in a georgia hospital gets jail time after falsifying mammogram results. rachel admits she signed off on 1300 reports. and ten of those women had cancer. >> and the technician said she had personal issues and stopped caring about her job. the judge ordered her six months behind bars and ten years probagdz and cannot work in the health care field. >> a kick off for the over the weekend. cvc uses it to emphasize the promotion for vaccine. and outbreaks of preventible diseases have surface. associated press reported that illinois saw 65 cases of pumps this year and measles affected many and making it the biggest outbreak. there are 26 cases of a pollio like area in california. the anti- vaccine movement remains strong despite jenny mccarthy who questioned the validity of the of the vaccine is backing off her tough stance? joining me is dr. manny alvavez who is member of our
we'll speak with him about the growing religious influence and why would wall street like hillary clinton for president? and chasing storms quickly turned to saving lives all at the top of the hour. >> medical technician in a georgia hospital gets jail time after falsifying mammogram results. rachel admits she signed off on 1300 reports. and ten of those women had cancer. >> and the technician said she had personal issues and stopped caring about her job. the judge ordered her six...
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if hillary clinton was running, she would cover her left plank. politico said she's one of the favorite by wall street. if she can't get jeb bush, they'll be good with hillary clinton. >> what about that? hillary and warren? >> it was a striking piece about how wall street, again, would be perfectly happy with a chris christie versus hillary clinton race and n 2016. they think they couldn't lose. they're probably right. allen raises an interesting part. elizabeth warren as a vice presidential come knnominee. >> what are the chances of that? >> pretty good. sorry, alan. >> i think it would be a good ticket. >> the book is called "a fighting chance." we'll see how she's treated as she makes the rest of the media round. always good to see you. thanks so much. jenna: today is the day to view fox latest edition "outnumbered." are you ready to go? what's going on? >> yeah. we've been doing your workout getting ready. just perfect shape. we've been doing that. in the meantime, we love the beginnings of things. that's where the intrigue and the mystery al
if hillary clinton was running, she would cover her left plank. politico said she's one of the favorite by wall street. if she can't get jeb bush, they'll be good with hillary clinton. >> what about that? hillary and warren? >> it was a striking piece about how wall street, again, would be perfectly happy with a chris christie versus hillary clinton race and n 2016. they think they couldn't lose. they're probably right. allen raises an interesting part. elizabeth warren as a vice...
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corporate liberals like the clintons and conservatives like john boehner, etc. the militarism part is another invitation for an emerging left-rigth alliance. barney frank, left, and ron libertarian, got together to develop a caucus against aborted military budget and the militarism that comes with it. that is an example of a far larger number of left-right convergence is being repressed by their leadership. it has other corporate campaign cash incentives in mind. what we are seeing here -- even after 9/11, there is a public opinion poll saying that we should not do war on afghanistan. we should pursue the backers of 9/11 and bring them to justice, but not this massive invasion. opinions, left-right polls have said we should get out of afghanistan. there is a large emerging left-right alliance against militarism. it was against the invasion of iraq by bush and cheney. you had over 300 retired generals and national security leaders speaking out against it before the invasion in march 2003. they were republicans and democrats. there is this huge, potential here to
corporate liberals like the clintons and conservatives like john boehner, etc. the militarism part is another invitation for an emerging left-rigth alliance. barney frank, left, and ron libertarian, got together to develop a caucus against aborted military budget and the militarism that comes with it. that is an example of a far larger number of left-right convergence is being repressed by their leadership. it has other corporate campaign cash incentives in mind. what we are seeing here -- even...
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. >>> deep thoughts with hillary clinton. what if a photo were more than a memory? what if it were more than something to share? what if a photo could build that shelf you've always wanted? or fix a leaky faucet? or even give you your saturday back? the new snapfix app revolutionizes local service. just snap a photo and angie's list coordinates a top-rated provider to do the work on your schedule. the app makes it easy. the power of angie's list makes it work. download snapfix for free. that corporate trial by fire when every slacker gets his due. and yet, there's someone around the office who hasn't had a performance review in a while. someone whose poor performance is slowing down the entire organization. i'm looking at you phone company dsl. check your speed. see how fast your internet can be. switch now and add voice and tv for $34.90. comcast business built for business. >>> breaking news. at 1:00 eastern time the los angeles branch of the knanaacp l hold a press conference talking about the alleged comments made by donald sterling. with we know they have scrap
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i mean, the study talks about hillary clinton and beyonce. but i think if you're a schoolteacher, a cop, or a small businessman, i think you've succeeded. >> i measure success by did you reach your goal. money comes and goes. but if you set a goal, i'm going to graduate at a two-year college, that is a success. i'm going to go into a trade. i won't go to college. i reached my goal. that's success. >> that's my point. i don't know how the study reached -- what's their understanding for success. but i do think that's true definitely. >> we know our standard. >>> we've got to show you this thing. you go to a restaurant sometimes, you struggle with the small print on the menu. >> i've got glasses. >> there's this new video up on youtube that offers people with bad vision a simple trick. it allows them to see clearly without glasses. check this out. >> if you're in a pinch, blea bleary-eyed or missing your glasses, there's a simple trick that will allow you to see clearly. make a tiny hole using your fingers, look through it and the world will bec
i mean, the study talks about hillary clinton and beyonce. but i think if you're a schoolteacher, a cop, or a small businessman, i think you've succeeded. >> i measure success by did you reach your goal. money comes and goes. but if you set a goal, i'm going to graduate at a two-year college, that is a success. i'm going to go into a trade. i won't go to college. i reached my goal. that's success. >> that's my point. i don't know how the study reached -- what's their understanding...
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i remember a month ago, one of the clinton advisers said that she may believe that she has a decision, by the train may be far away where the the station. >> and what about elizabeth warren, because she said that she is not running, but she is having a big impact on the 2016 race. >> yes, and you can see the difference of elizabeth warren and the hillary clinton in the whole way they approach things. elizabeth warren's book which is deeply personal, and populist in the message is a different approach than hillary clinton who is a much more cautious politici politician. what she did over the weekend was interesting, and wu of the problems in 2008 is could she connect with people in a personal way? open up and make people connect with her, and when she addressed the methodist group to do that. >> and thank you all. that it is for this edition of "the daily rundown." up next, betty nguyen is in for chris jansing with the severe weather forecast, and plus, sharon watts who took her gun battle straight into the nra annual meeting over the weekend. have a great monday. >>> i'm msnbc bill ka
i remember a month ago, one of the clinton advisers said that she may believe that she has a decision, by the train may be far away where the the station. >> and what about elizabeth warren, because she said that she is not running, but she is having a big impact on the 2016 race. >> yes, and you can see the difference of elizabeth warren and the hillary clinton in the whole way they approach things. elizabeth warren's book which is deeply personal, and populist in the message is a...
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>> what they don't want is hillary clinton. okay? because hillary clinton can beat any of their candidates. sam stein wants to jump in. sam. >> i just want to make the point that it's april of 2014. >> thank you. >> everything we say now is totally irrelevant because the primary is not for a year. >> a year from today we will probably be witnessing our first presidential debates. i'm like you. i wish we wouldn't talk about these things early, but the reality is -- >> politico put it on their website. >> mike. all right. >> these politico guys, they're rabble-rousers. >> sam and i are going to get together later and talk about 2020. >> yes. much more exciting race. >> politico's -- no, i'm not. i know how the game is played. politico's mike allen. >> have a great week. >> thank you. >>> coming up, the clippers seem to be in the same boat in the pregame. but did it unify them during the game? we'll be right back. blap ♪ why is our arizona-based company relocating manufacturing to upstate new york? i tell people it's for the climate.
>> what they don't want is hillary clinton. okay? because hillary clinton can beat any of their candidates. sam stein wants to jump in. sam. >> i just want to make the point that it's april of 2014. >> thank you. >> everything we say now is totally irrelevant because the primary is not for a year. >> a year from today we will probably be witnessing our first presidential debates. i'm like you. i wish we wouldn't talk about these things early, but the reality is --...
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i want to play a bit of sound of bill clinton in detroit over the weekend talking to michigan democrats about the constraints and difficulties of being a former president. take a listen. >> one of the sad things at the end of the course, since you don't have any power, nobody cares what you say. except if your wife might run for something, then you got to avoid messing up too bad. >> if your wife might run for something -- chris and kate, back to you. >> that is not your best clinton impression. >> no. not at all. >> you have a better one. >> if your wife -- >> there you go. there you go. thanks, guys. >>> up ccoming up next on "new " tornadoes slam america's heartland. we've been talking about it all morning and it comes with deadly consequences. coming up, we're going to a local hospital for an update on the injured. >>> and we show there's so many questions for the search for flight 370. we actually have some answers. one of the experts is going to explain what is going to be in that upcoming report we've been talking about. stay with us. if you have moderate to severe rheumatoid art
i want to play a bit of sound of bill clinton in detroit over the weekend talking to michigan democrats about the constraints and difficulties of being a former president. take a listen. >> one of the sad things at the end of the course, since you don't have any power, nobody cares what you say. except if your wife might run for something, then you got to avoid messing up too bad. >> if your wife might run for something -- chris and kate, back to you. >> that is not your best...
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we're seeing a side of hillary clinton that hasn't really been revealed in the public much. she opened up about her religion over the weekend and how it influenced her life while speaking at the united methodist assembly. she said her faith allowed her to care for others. what does this tell us about her? >> people are always looking when hillary is speaking for 2016. when she talks in personal terms and looking out for your fellow man. this is an issue that's been going on in washington. what will people do to help the under class. this is something president obama has talked about obviously with talking about minimum wage and the growing income gaps. i think this is is something that democrats want to be talking about for 2016. you have hillary here obviously talking to a group of women talking about her religious beliefs is echoing that. >> seeing hillary clinton as a religious grandma. >> over the weekend possible presidential candidate paul land says the gop must evolve, adapt or die. let's talk about the tangible example how the gop can broaden its base besides taking
we're seeing a side of hillary clinton that hasn't really been revealed in the public much. she opened up about her religion over the weekend and how it influenced her life while speaking at the united methodist assembly. she said her faith allowed her to care for others. what does this tell us about her? >> people are always looking when hillary is speaking for 2016. when she talks in personal terms and looking out for your fellow man. this is an issue that's been going on in washington....
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in 2016. >> all of the women -- democratic women of the senate urged hillary clinton to run. i hope she does. >> she's your candidate. >> hillary is terrific. >> hmm. dozens of tornadoes could pummel the mid section over the next 48 hours. we'll get the latest on when and where the severe storms are supposed to hit. also, pope francis making his history today in a first of its kind ceremony for the roman catholic church. we'll take you live to rome next. later, as this flyer says, you can sleep tonight knowing the kkk could be coming to your neighborhood soon. the details on that coming up. >>> developing right now we continue to keep a close eye on the potential for severe weather this afternoon. in just the past few minutes a likely tornado has touched down in nebraska. wnbc meteorologists have been tracking the storms. what a difference 15 minutes makes, huh? >> that's right. this is a rapidly evolving situation. right now reports of a spotted tornado in nebraska. you can see south of i-80 here. a tornado watch was issued. now a tornado on the ground. spotted by spotters t
in 2016. >> all of the women -- democratic women of the senate urged hillary clinton to run. i hope she does. >> she's your candidate. >> hillary is terrific. >> hmm. dozens of tornadoes could pummel the mid section over the next 48 hours. we'll get the latest on when and where the severe storms are supposed to hit. also, pope francis making his history today in a first of its kind ceremony for the roman catholic church. we'll take you live to rome next. later, as this...
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hilly clinton out and about, doing speeches, most recently to a methodist church the south talking about her religion. of course raised methodist. talking about -- >> as we heard in the open or in the tease, how men when 60, they've been in the rat race so long, they're tired, want to play golf but women are raring to go. so these are all parse d i'm thinking i'd want a nap but okay. everything she says is parsed like, isn't this interesting? she's saying women have a lot to contribute to society and women over 60 this and that. i get the feeling that she's messing with us. >> seem likes she's having a lot of fun, right? she's not shying away interest moments that she knows we're going to parse. i mean she knows we're going to pick apart every single thing she says. and whether she's made up her mind or not, is anyone's guess, but she certainly seems to be having fun in the process, leading us down she's sort of rabbit holes. >> smart politics. >> why wouldn't you have fun with this the most fun place to be in politics. everybody hanging on your every word. you're not a candidate. not un
hilly clinton out and about, doing speeches, most recently to a methodist church the south talking about her religion. of course raised methodist. talking about -- >> as we heard in the open or in the tease, how men when 60, they've been in the rat race so long, they're tired, want to play golf but women are raring to go. so these are all parse d i'm thinking i'd want a nap but okay. everything she says is parsed like, isn't this interesting? she's saying women have a lot to contribute to...
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about the clinton years, is everybody was doing well. >> it wasn't about the clinton years, it was about elizabeth warren. hillary clinton has not said she is running. joe biden is not excited about hillary clinton being the nominee. he wants to be the next president of the united states. others in the democrat field as well. there's republican party out there who has a strong candidate. >> let's not forget. dough raised an interesting point, talking about the push and clinton economies. speaking of bush and clintons, jed bush gave a clear indication that he is considering running for president in 2016. if he does, what hurdles will he have to climb to win the faces of the american people. will his last name hurt or help him. >> it will not hurt of the the approval rate of george w. bush is over 50%. it's higher than president obama. the only hurdle to clear is in the presumery for the republicans, that's notersiously a tough primary. jed bush is a contender, something that the republicans should take a long look at as a potential presidential candidate. he has a great history. his name
about the clinton years, is everybody was doing well. >> it wasn't about the clinton years, it was about elizabeth warren. hillary clinton has not said she is running. joe biden is not excited about hillary clinton being the nominee. he wants to be the next president of the united states. others in the democrat field as well. there's republican party out there who has a strong candidate. >> let's not forget. dough raised an interesting point, talking about the push and clinton...
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bush and to bill clinton and hillary clinton back in the 1990's, who were accused of every contained of thing, including kidnap, murder drug smuggling, all these kind of things, and the whole birther narrative doesn't sound like that much that's new in politics. but i think getting back to the affordable care act, all along even during the heated a.c.a. debate the public dent like obamacare, which is a republican term, but they liked the features that obamacare the a.c.a. offered, and that's still true. you're seeing a republican now talk about mend it, don't end it or let's repair, it not repeal, that there are things like -- well covering preexisting conditions and other features that the affordable care act offers that we didn't have before. there's a lot of positives that the a.c.a. can be sold, but that's what i was referring to earlier when i said that the democratic strategy is to not so much push obama as to push the care just that's where the real vote-getter comes from. host: our next call is from eric in rome georgia, democrats line. good morning. caller: good morning. ste
bush and to bill clinton and hillary clinton back in the 1990's, who were accused of every contained of thing, including kidnap, murder drug smuggling, all these kind of things, and the whole birther narrative doesn't sound like that much that's new in politics. but i think getting back to the affordable care act, all along even during the heated a.c.a. debate the public dent like obamacare, which is a republican term, but they liked the features that obamacare the a.c.a. offered, and that's...
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hillary clinton sr. is coming under scrutiny. here's what happened when a department spokesperson was asked to list one achievement from a initiative launched under clinton's watch. >> can you off the top of your head identify one tangible achievement that was resulted from the last qvr? >> i'm certain that those were here on the effort could point out one. >> but since you have come on board, you have noticed that, have you noticed that you can point back saying, wow, the first qvdr identified this as a problem and dealt with it? >> as you know, i've only been here as concluded. i'm sure there are ranges put into place that i'm not aware of. >> i won't hold my breath. >> so will moments like this come back to haunt hillary clinton? if she does decide to run in 2016? joining us is allison howard, communications director for concerned women for america, which is a public policy women's organization. and chris cofinni, the former chief of staff to west virginia senator joe manchin. good morning to both of you. >> good morning. >> a
hillary clinton sr. is coming under scrutiny. here's what happened when a department spokesperson was asked to list one achievement from a initiative launched under clinton's watch. >> can you off the top of your head identify one tangible achievement that was resulted from the last qvr? >> i'm certain that those were here on the effort could point out one. >> but since you have come on board, you have noticed that, have you noticed that you can point back saying, wow, the...
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. >>> up next, hillary clinton on the subject on faith. >>> hillary clinton spoke about her faith today for the first time at a highly personal speech by the woman considered the front runner for the democratic presidential nomination in 2016. in lexington, kentucky, mrs. clinton a methodist addressed a crowd of 7,000 at the unite the methodist women's assembly. she recalled going to her church as a young girl in parkridge, illinois. >> i loved that church. i loved how it made me feel about myself. i loved the doors that it opened in my understanding of the world. i loved the way it helped to deepen my faith and ground it. >> hillary clinton today on her church and her faith. >>> millions of people will be watching around the world tomorrow as two popes become saint at a vatican ceremony conducted by pope francis. ann thompson is there for the preview for us tonight, hi, ann. >> reporter: good evening, lester. it's already crazy here. the streets around st. peters square are closed off and people are sleeping on the sidewalks as the vatican braces for one million people that will try to
. >>> up next, hillary clinton on the subject on faith. >>> hillary clinton spoke about her faith today for the first time at a highly personal speech by the woman considered the front runner for the democratic presidential nomination in 2016. in lexington, kentucky, mrs. clinton a methodist addressed a crowd of 7,000 at the unite the methodist women's assembly. she recalled going to her church as a young girl in parkridge, illinois. >> i loved that church. i loved how...
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the clintons came from nowhere, start white gold a young, unknown governor bill clinton in 1978. it is a boutique operation. together, the two families have produced three governors, three members of congress, a multitude of rising stars, not to mention three presidents and two could be presidents. >> just like hollywood or anywhere else, there are certain names that stick and people remember. >> it is not an ego thing, it is a limited number of people that have all of the requisite attributes. >> where were you all in '92. >> reporter: that's when bill clinton beat bush 41. if the families face off again, there's a new wrinkle. they're actually good friends and the presidents co-humanitarians. >> i love george bush. i do. [ applause ] >> i love bill clinton, maybe not his politics, but i love bill clinton. >> reporter: barbara bush even started to referring to bill as her adopted son, sometimes as the adopted black sheep son. i don't know how jeb and his siblings feel, but i know bill loves it. >> reporter: how would that effect the relationship between the bushes and clintons i
the clintons came from nowhere, start white gold a young, unknown governor bill clinton in 1978. it is a boutique operation. together, the two families have produced three governors, three members of congress, a multitude of rising stars, not to mention three presidents and two could be presidents. >> just like hollywood or anywhere else, there are certain names that stick and people remember. >> it is not an ego thing, it is a limited number of people that have all of the requisite...
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seen in the polls when she's included with hillary clinton now, hillary clinton wins big, but there's a big block for warren. john, what about elizabeth warren in the senate? it's only been about a year and a half. what is her reputation like there and how has that gone so far? >> her reputation is one of having built a very good pr machine. she's sort of created this bad problem for her in the senate because she's created such a huge profile for herself. what have you done? she hasn't really done that much in the senate but she's only been there a year and a half. she's created this perfect persona. there's a huge operation around her, which a lot of times it's unclear of how much she's involved in it and whether or not she's giving a blessing to push her as a potential rival so there are some members who say u there she is. >> that's the idea, the clubby senate, the freshmen are supposed to be seen and not heard. it takes decades to build. if she convinced first herself and if she convinces the rest of the senate she's not running for senate is there a way for her to sort of become
seen in the polls when she's included with hillary clinton now, hillary clinton wins big, but there's a big block for warren. john, what about elizabeth warren in the senate? it's only been about a year and a half. what is her reputation like there and how has that gone so far? >> her reputation is one of having built a very good pr machine. she's sort of created this bad problem for her in the senate because she's created such a huge profile for herself. what have you done? she hasn't...